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Sunday, January 22, 2006
Congrats, Will
Just a quick word of congratulations to Will Baude, our former guestblogger who normally resides at Crescat. He has a smart piece in today's NYT about the likely chaos that would ensue if some pro-choice (yes, pro-choice) voices actually succeeded in having Roe overturned. There was a nice discussion in Debate Club a few weeks ago between Sandy Levinson and Jack Balkin on a similar topic.
This week, we'll have several guests with us: Julian Ku from Hofstra and Opinio Juris will be joining us, along with Tung Yin (Yin Blog, Iowa), and Mark and Adil. Many thanks to Brooks. See you back here soon.
Posted by Dan Markel on January 22, 2006 at 03:38 PM in Blogging | Permalink
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Thanks for having me back! Hope to return for another visit in the future ...
Posted by: Brooks | Jan 22, 2006 4:45:37 PM
Will makes a good point -- i.e., that it is probably wrong to think that "returning the abortion issue to the states" would end the conflict and confusion surrounding the issue. I'm curious, though: Will, where does your point take us concerning -- or does it even speak to -- the questions (a) was Roe v. Wade correctly decided and (b) if not, what *should* (what you suggest is) the inevitable federal resolution of the matter look like?
Posted by: Rick Garnett | Jan 22, 2006 6:52:28 PM
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